|
2010-11-17
, 17:36
|
Posts: 7 |
Thanked: 16 times |
Joined on Nov 2010
|
#1862
|
Thanks, qole!
Well, decided to take a look at the install instructions for linux and just executed the script in terminal:
and Voila! TR opened!Code:sh tr
Very cool to see this app running on this lil' bad boy....
I think that's the free version....version 2.2.1....while version 3.0.3 is the paid version....which is what I'm using on my Mac and PC.....
If only we could use a USB Flash drive, I could easily move the data file between my 3 devices.....
Here's a few photos for you....
|
2010-11-18
, 16:55
|
Posts: 840 |
Thanked: 823 times |
Joined on Nov 2009
|
#1863
|
|
2010-11-19
, 09:33
|
|
Posts: 584 |
Thanked: 700 times |
Joined on Jan 2010
|
#1864
|
Unable to install Debian 5/6 image with working audio (Main Seerver) Unknown izma error
|
2010-11-21
, 10:50
|
|
Posts: 579 |
Thanked: 471 times |
Joined on Jan 2010
@ Austria
|
#1865
|
I've ordered an 8Gb microsd card to use purely for easy debian. I'm looking to increase the image size so that I can install some packages that I had some trouble with in the past. I found somebody else looking to do the same with instructions from matan but rebhana linked to qole suggesting not to go down this path.
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...postcount=1173
unfortunately rebhana's link is now broken so I looked for some advice on qole's site about the image size
http://qole.blogspot.com/2009/03/eas...50583668441770
I wish I understood how to do this. so do I partition the sd card and then untar the image into it? then install easy debian and make it point to that image?
mount -t ext2 -o noatime,nodiratime ...
|
2010-11-22
, 06:22
|
Posts: 96 |
Thanked: 80 times |
Joined on May 2010
|
#1866
|
|
2010-11-22
, 20:37
|
Posts: 17 |
Thanked: 3 times |
Joined on Jul 2010
@ Bristol, UK
|
#1867
|
|
2010-11-27
, 08:16
|
Posts: 21 |
Thanked: 11 times |
Joined on Aug 2010
|
#1868
|
|
2010-11-28
, 08:09
|
Posts: 840 |
Thanked: 823 times |
Joined on Nov 2009
|
#1869
|
|
2010-11-28
, 12:50
|
Posts: 120 |
Thanked: 69 times |
Joined on Nov 2007
@ NL
|
#1870
|
Tags |
beta, debian, easy debian, extras-devel, fremantle, i <3 qole, squeeze |
Thread Tools | |
|
I can't say I understand why the '-m' option go g/fuser would ever be necessary but if you've done it there must a good reason. Just that for me the -m option causes nothing but grief.
So can I suggest a brute-force workaround mechanism where the user can specify in ~/.chroot whether fuser/gfuser with or without '-m' should be used. Happy to do it myself if you don't have the time.